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Image Recognition and Retrieval by Using Distance Information (Mathematical Foundations and Applications of Computer Science and Algorithms)

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Ontology-based information retrieval for e-Learning of computer science

2010 International Conference on Machine and Web Intelligence, 2010
Nowadays, resources on the web increase considerably. In this immense data warehouse, current information retrieval systems do not allow users to obtain results to their requests that meet exactly their needs. Mainly this is due to indexing techniques used (key words, thesaurus).
Rachid Ahmed-Ouamer, Arezki Hammache
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The use of information retrieval tools: A study of computer science postgraduate students

2010 International Conference on Science and Social Research (CSSR 2010), 2010
Students may seek information for various reasons such as to understand a specific subject matter or to conduct a research. In this digital age, they may not have a problem to find information. However, they are having problem to find scholarly information that suits their learning needs.
Nor Liyana Mohd Shuib   +2 more
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Report on the Scottish informatics and computing science alliance's information retrieval workshop (IRFest)

ACM SIGIR Forum, 2013
The 1st Scottish Information Retrieval Workshop took place in May, 2013 in Glasgow. The focus of the workshop was on bringing together IR researchers from the various Scottish universities in order to facilitate more awareness and increased interaction. The scientific program included a minute madness session, research talks, demos and posters.
Halvey, Martin, Azzopardi, Leif
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Theories, methods and current research on emotions in library and information science, information retrieval and human–computer interaction

Information Processing & Management, 2011
Emotions are an integral component of all human activities, including human-computer interactions. This article reviews literature on the theories of emotions, methods for studying emotions, and their role in human information behaviour. It also examines current research on emotions in library and information science, information retrieval and human ...
Irene Lopatovska, Ioannis Arapakis
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